Because like other shows its way past its prime, and has reached the point where the writers don't seem to be trying anymore. IMO, I don't think shows (especially good ones) should go past at most 6 seasons, as after that the writing begins to suffer a horrible drawn out death.

I think Dexter has been terrific viewing, although season 6 was the weakest but still entertaining. I thought season 7 was great myself, particularly the change in relationship between Deb and Dexter, and while I'd love the series to last as long as possible, I'd rather it ended on high instead of being dragged out needlessly. The events of season 7 pretty much mean that it had to end in season 8 really; the question just how will it end. I can't see it being a happily ever after kind of ending so I expect Dexter will die or be arrested. Not that I want it to end that way but it does seem inevitable IMO.

I think Dexter has been terrific viewing, although season 6 was the weakest but still entertaining. I thought season 7 was great myself, particularly the change in relationship between Deb and Dexter, and while I'd love the series to last as long as possible, I'd rather it ended on high instead of being dragged out needlessly. The events of season 7 pretty much mean that it had to end in season 8 really; the question just how will it end. I can't see it being a happily ever after kind of ending so I expect Dexter will die or be arrested. Not that I want it to end that way but it does seem inevitable IMO.

I could see him being arrested again, but by whom is the question, as LaGuerta is dead, and who else knew what he was up to besides Deb? She couldn't as she's just as guilty now and Dexter could implicate her. Matthews does, but doesn't seem to care what Dexter does because he was friends with Harry Morgan.

Annoying? Well s*** a brick and f*** me with it, I always loved Debra.

My only problem with Deb is that she was always afraid of how others viewed her. Also her way of dealing with things bothered me. I hated how she would hide her issues instead, drink them away, and pop pills as it just made her more of an emotional wreck and less of a functional cop.

My only problem with Deb is that she was always afraid of how others viewed her. Also her way of dealing with things bothered me. I hated how she would hide her issues instead, drink them away, and pop pills as it just made her more of an emotional wreck and less of a functional cop.

My only problem with Deb is that she was always afraid of how others viewed her. Also her way of dealing with things bothered me. I hated how she would hide her issues instead, drink them away, and pop pills as it just made her more of an emotional wreck and less of a functional cop.

That is how alot of people are though, no one wants to watch perfect people on screen as it would be dull.

The character is definitely not someone i would get on with, but interesting to watch, compared to someone like Angel who is a character i think i would get on with, but he was dull to watch.